The Garrett Chapel, also known as the “Little Chapel on the Mount” was built by Evelyn and Paul Garrett, who founded and
ran Garrett and Company from 1902 until 1940. Garrett and Company was once among the largest wine producers in the world,
with peak output exceeding 10 million gallons per year. Much of the grapes were grown on this very spot, on approximately 4000
acres of land in the Finger Lakes.

Today, the Garrett Chapel stands as the last significant remnant of this once great organization.
The chapel was erected in memory of Evelyn and Paul's son Charles, who died of tuberculosis in 1929. Many of the Garrett children
died young, and Charles was the only son to survive to adulthood. With him died the family name and the heir apparent of Garrett
and Company. Survived by his parents and three sisters, the family sought to commemorate his life and the principles to which they
subscribed by building this chapel on the place he loved most – Bluff Point. » Read More «

To View the inside of the chapel:
Open hours: 1 - 4pm Tuesday and Thursday (Through the end of September)
Sundays immediately following services for approximately 30 - 45 minutes

Photography: We get many requests and questions about photography on the chapel grounds. If the grounds are open, exterior photos are permissible as long as the activity is not disruptive to the enjoyment of others. The grounds are closed for scheduled weddings. For wedding calendar dates Click Here. The grounds will close at the end of October.

2017 Services

Garrett Chapel is an active Summer church between July 2nd and Labor Day. Services are at 9am.

July 2

Bishop Prince SinghBishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester

July 9

The Rev. David HeflingDean of the Northeast DistrictRector of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Canandaigua

July 16

JJ WarrenDirector of Children’s Ministry, Ardsley United Methodist Church
Spiritual Director at Camp Casowasco
Service of Morning Prayer

July 23

The Rev. Dan BurnerRector of St. Marks Episcopal Church in Penn Yan

July 30

The Rev. Lyle HeggemeierFaith Lutheran Church, Rochester, N.Y.

August 6

the Rev. Eric DetarChaplain, Keuka College

August 13

The Rev. James GerlingHonorably Retired Member of the Presbytery of Geneva

August 20

the Rev. Anne WaasdorpHonorably Retired Member of the Presbytery of Genesee Valley